Notes: ID refers to the fruticose lichen with apothecia, which I assume is the one dubbed "Ramalina calicaris". Note Jenny has already said this in comments below, but as this still comes up on iSpot as R. calicaris I am formally adding the new ID. R. farinacea is present at the right-hand side, as also pointed out by Jenny. The third Ramalina, with very wide branches expanded from a narrow base is R. canariensis, a common species in Devon. Alan.

Other observations of Ramalina fastigiata

Comments

You've both foliose and fruticose lichens in the photo, the yellow foliose one is Xanthoria parietina, and bottom left are two different bluish-grey foliose species.
The fruticose ones are several different species of Ramalina, but not R. calicaris.

Far right are the narrow lobes of Ramalina farinacea.
The rest are too out of focus to be sure, but far left the rather short, dumpy one with white apothecia is probably R. fastigiata.
Bottom centre the flattish, wrinkled, wider lobes could be R. fraxinia.